yeah sure it sounds weird but let’s not forget that Rick Ashley is a canonical character of the sticknodes universe. also with the sticknodes demon I like how it was able to adapt to the layout of my setup. I like how it started off normal but then the screen got fuzzy and the demon’s face appeared. he started seemingly visually corrupting the scene until he was just gone. I thought I was actually in the animator so I tried making my usual background of sky blue. and this the demon appeared for seemingly one final jumpscare and when he’s gone you notice something is missing, its not default as he’s right in front of you. you try to load of your recent stickfigure only to realize that your quick menu is gone. while yes I felt nothing throughout the entire encounter I thought how it physically changed a minor setting is exceptionally immersive. and how it blends in so well I actually thought my head was being sqeewy(but a few blinks quickly broke that immersion). I think it was done really well for the medium of which this hypothetical demon can interact with the viewer is used to its fullest potential without being painful. well done @ralph well done
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yeah sure it sounds weird but let’s not forget that Rick Ashley is a canonical character of the sticknodes universe. also with the sticknodes demon I like how it was able to adapt to the layout of my setup. I like how it started off normal but then the screen got fuzzy and the demon’s face appeared. he started seemingly visually corrupting the scene until he was just gone. I thought I was actually in the animator so I tried making my usual background of sky blue. and this the demon appeared for seemingly one final jumpscare and when he’s gone you notice something is missing, its not default as he’s right in front of you. you try to load of your recent stickfigure only to realize that your quick menu is gone. while yes I felt nothing throughout the entire encounter I thought how it physically changed a minor setting is exceptionally immersive. and how it blends in so well I actually thought my head was being sqeewy(but a few blinks quickly broke that immersion). I think it was done really well for the medium of which this hypothetical demon can interact with the viewer is used to its fullest potential without being painful. well done @ralph well done